Susan Reiter
Susan Reiter covers dance for TDF Stages.
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Miami City Ballet Takes Bold New Steps
What gives a ballet company its identity? The caliber and personalities of its dancers, the vision of its artistic director, the location in which it’s based – these all play crucial roles. But original ballets, made specifically for the company, shaped around the dancers’ individual skills and temperaments, can also be crucial in establishing a troupe’s individual profile.
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Why Is Paul Taylor Revisiting Martha Graham?
The past, present, and future are in the new Paul Taylor Season
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In Pam Tanowitz’s Dances, Every Body Tells a Story
How the choreographer teases our idea of meaning and narrative
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94 Dancers and 4 World Premieres
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Is This Is a New Era for Modern Dance Troupes?
Larry Keigwin joins other major choreographers to change the rules
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A Choreographer Asks About Black Men’s Lives
The urgency and beauty of Kyle Abraham’s program at the Joyce
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They’re Haunting a Theatre, With Help from Basil Twist
In his new show, Basil Twist revives the Lewisohn sisters —
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A Major Dancer-Choreographer That New Yorkers Barely Know
Gotham finally gets a full performance from Aakash Odedra
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Dancing Between Ballet and Broadway
Watching a preternaturally talented dancer rise in two artistic worlds